Herman ze German

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Herman ze German
Villiers Street, March 2013.
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Herman ze German (2008-2020) was a small chain of fast food restaurants offering German sausage dishes. At its peak it comprised four locations in London as well as one in Birmingham and in addition operated a food truck in Lörrach, Germany.[1][2]

The restaurants offered a small number of mostly meat based fast food dishes popular in Germany, such as Currywurst, Bockwurst or Schnitzel. They were offered with french fries, bread, coleslaw or sauerkraut as side dishes. The meat was imported from butchers in Southern Germany.[3][4]

According to the owners, the brand was forced to close all its restaurants in the UK permanently as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Locations". HermanZeGerman.com. Archived from the original on 27 November 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b Price, Katherine (13 October 2020). "Herman ze German to close all UK sites". The Caterer.
  3. ^ Pribyl, Kathrin (30 November 2014). "Herman ze German - London steht auf German Wurst" [Herman ze German - London loves German sausage]. Stuttgarter Nachrichten.
  4. ^ Allan, Jennifer Lucy; Bakare, Lanre; Boak, Jessica & Bailey, Ray (25 October 2014). "The best places to eat out and drink this week". The Guardian.

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